A Tropical Cyclone came close to Gladstone at 2pm on the 2 March 1949  and then crossed the coast south of Emu Park and passed close and to the north of Rockhampton. There was widespread damage in 15 towns.

As a consequence there was severe flooding in central Queensland which left 300 people homeless and 1500 homes affected. Two men died, one in Rockhampton and the other in Gladstone as they were blown from the roofs of their homes while making repairs. Another man was killed in Rockhampton after being struck by a falling branch.A child was killed in Bundaberg by a falling gum tree. A dairy farmer was drowned in the Biloela district and another man was drowned near Thangool.

Barometer in Rockhampton dropped to 960 hPa and the maximum wind gust on the airport anemometer was 87 knots just after 7pm on the 2nd. In Rockhampton 1000 houses were damaged, 500 were wrecked. Most of the 1500 homes in Gladstone were damaged and many buildings were extensively damaged. At Yeppoon 100 buildings were noticeably damaged, 30 to 40 were badly damaged and 4 were demolished. 25 inches (635mm) of rain was recorded there in 24h which flooded business premises.

In Emu Park most of the 200 houses were damaged. Several houses were moved off their blocks. One house lost its roof with half the roofing iron blown 450 metres away and the rest blown into the sea. The Yeppoon to Emu Park scenic road was devastated with trees littering the whole highway. The beaches were badly eroded with Kemp Beach suffering badly where most of the trees were damaged. 47 cattle carcasses were washed up onto the beaches. Heavy seas closed the ports of Rockhampton, Gladstone, Bundaberg and Maryborough while a lightship was grounded on Breaksea Spit. There were severe floods in the Central Qld and 3 drovers were drowned. Damage at the time of the event was estimated to be 300,000 - 400,000 pounds.

Heavy seas closed the ports of Rockhampton, Gladstone, Bundaberg and Maryborough while a lightship was grounded on Breaksea Spit.  There were severe floods in Central Qld and 3 drovers were drowned.

Rockhampton Regional Council in partnership with the Queensland a…

Rockhampton Cyclone, 1949: cyclone track

Rockhampton Cyclone, 1949: detailed track 9am-9pm 2 March

Rockhampton Cyclone, 1949: mean sea level chart 3pm 2nd March